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Foley Name History

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Foley is a surname, originating in Ireland in the southeast Munster region. The name is derived from the original modern Irish Ó Foghlú and older Irish Ó Foghladha, with the original meaning 'plunderers.' The Lord of the Decies (the Waterford area of Munster) was a title attributed to some early Foleys. The name Foley has a loose meaning in Anglo-Saxon as "Pirate" or "Marauder."

Variant spellings of the Irish surname Foley include Foaley, Foli, Fooley, Foalie, Foolie, Fowlie, and many more.

Learn more about the Foleys

The Framed Irish Family Name History, (#1760) has more information on the Foley surname. There is a wide selection of Foley coat of arms products at The Irish Rose. Please visit the Irish Coat of Arms page.

Where are the Foley Pubs in Ireland?

We found a least four Foley pubs in Ireland, in Counties Kerry, Sligo and Limerick. Here are some links to find out more about them.

If you can't visit in person, our personalized Foley pub gifts are the next best thing!

 

Notable people named Foley

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